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Reviews

  • Allman Adds Tremendously

    4
    By MojoGuzzi
    While some songs are admittedly dated, this album has been in my sights for many years...ever since first hearing "Reap What You Sow" on the Duane Allman Anthology (volume I, I think). Allman's lead solo on this track is stellar. His work on other songs rings true as a complement to Otis Rush's West Side Chicago style. "You're Killing My Love" was a fine Nick Gravenites/Electric Flad tune done much more bluesy here. And Freddie King's "Gambler's Blues" is a fine addition to anyone's blues library.
  • Five stars for the last track alone

    5
    By Radio420
    The whole album is dope but the last track is one of the baddest ever laid on wax. Trust me on this people, and spring for the $.99 if you don't want the whole album. It sounds like the best song Otis Redding never recorded, it's truly out of this freaking world. I can't say enough about it to do it justice you've got to buy it. If that's not enough, Duane Allman plays rhythym guitar on the album.